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    Helena, MT - meet custom lawn care

    Where the Big Sky meets the Continental Divide, Helena's 4,331 sq. ft. average lawns face unique challenges. Sunday creates lawn care in Helena based on real science, not guesswork.

    Your Montana-specific lawn plan includes:

    1. Formulas matched to Helena's 7.8 pH soil
    2. Nutrients that support your cool-season grasses
    3. Products designed for your soil's precise composition (42% sand, 41% silt, 18% clay)

    Helena lawn care shouldn't require a chemistry degree or harm the environment. Our customers love how Sunday makes achieving a greener yard straightforward.

    Ready for a better approach to lawn care? Get your custom Helena lawn plan today.

    How it works

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    Get yard analysis

    Answer a few easy questions about your yard and location to help us create your unique plan.

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    Open your box

    Your first box—including a free soil test—will arrive right when your lawn needs it.

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    Spray it on

    Attach the custom fertilizer to your hose and spray. Then relax and wait for your next box!

    Lawn care for Helena, Montana

    Typical lawn size in Helena 4,331 sq. ft.
    Dominant grass type in Helena Cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fescues
    Typical soil pH for Helena lawns 7.8, slightly alkaline
    Typical organic matter in Helena lawns 5.6%
    Helena lawn soil composition 42% sand, 41% silt, 18% clay
    Key soil nutrients in Helena lawns Phosphorus: 74 ppm, potassium: 371 ppm, calcium: 4,940 ppm, iron: 48 ppm

    Helena lawns have some distinct characteristics that shape how you should care for them. The average lawn in Montana's capital city measures about 4,331 square feet and typically features cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fescues.

    Your Helena lawn soil at a glance

    • Slightly alkaline soil with an average pH of 7.8
    • Good organic matter at 5.6%
    • Balanced texture with 42% sand, 41% silt, and 18% clay
    • Rich in nutrients including phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and iron

    Key steps for lawn care in Helena, MT

    1. Fertilize strategically - Helena soils have decent nutrient levels, but applying fertilizer at the right times helps maintain them.
    2. Monitor watering - Your soil's balanced texture holds moisture well while still draining properly.
    3. Test your soil - Every yard is unique! A soil test kit can reveal your lawn's specific needs.

    Want a custom lawn plan tailored to your Helena yard? Check out Sunday's lawn care products for Montana-friendly solutions.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Helena, MT

    A lawn in Helena, MT
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    Terrible topsoil

    This is our second year using Sunday. With a never-ending battle against pine needles and not-so-decomposed granite for topsoil, our lawn was in terrible shape. We still have a ways to go, but the difference Sunday has made is pretty remarkable. It’s easy, it works, it’s worth it.

    Riley

    Helena, MT

    A lawn in Missoula, MT
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    Easy and seems to be

    Easy and seems to be effective.

    Greg

    Missoula, MT

    A lawn in Sweet Grass, MT
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    Cannot wait

    I recieved this from Influenster too late to seed but we cannot wait to try this in kate soring after all the snow has melted!

    Rachel

    Sweet Grass, MT

    A lawn in Helena, MT
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    Terrible topsoil

    This is our second year using Sunday. With a never-ending battle against pine needles and not-so-decomposed granite for topsoil, our lawn was in terrible shape. We still have a ways to go, but the difference Sunday has made is pretty remarkable. It’s easy, it works, it’s worth it.

    Riley

    Helena, MT

    A lawn in Missoula, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Easy and seems to be

    Easy and seems to be effective.

    Greg

    Missoula, MT

    A lawn in Sweet Grass, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Cannot wait

    I recieved this from Influenster too late to seed but we cannot wait to try this in kate soring after all the snow has melted!

    Rachel

    Sweet Grass, MT

    A lawn in Helena, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Terrible topsoil

    This is our second year using Sunday. With a never-ending battle against pine needles and not-so-decomposed granite for topsoil, our lawn was in terrible shape. We still have a ways to go, but the difference Sunday has made is pretty remarkable. It’s easy, it works, it’s worth it.

    Riley

    Helena, MT

    A lawn in Missoula, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Easy and seems to be

    Easy and seems to be effective.

    Greg

    Missoula, MT

    A lawn in Sweet Grass, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Cannot wait

    I recieved this from Influenster too late to seed but we cannot wait to try this in kate soring after all the snow has melted!

    Rachel

    Sweet Grass, MT

    A lawn in Helena, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Terrible topsoil

    This is our second year using Sunday. With a never-ending battle against pine needles and not-so-decomposed granite for topsoil, our lawn was in terrible shape. We still have a ways to go, but the difference Sunday has made is pretty remarkable. It’s easy, it works, it’s worth it.

    Riley

    Helena, MT

    A lawn in Missoula, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Easy and seems to be

    Easy and seems to be effective.

    Greg

    Missoula, MT

    A lawn in Sweet Grass, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Cannot wait

    I recieved this from Influenster too late to seed but we cannot wait to try this in kate soring after all the snow has melted!

    Rachel

    Sweet Grass, MT

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      Helena, Montana FAQs

      Professional lawn care in Helena can cost up to $1500 annually. Sunday plans start between $55-100, saving hundreds. Plans include custom fertilizer, soil testing, and options for weed control, grass seed, and pest control with free seasonal deliveries.

      Yes. Helena's climate challenges lawns with cold winters and hot summers. Sunday's custom plans improve soil health and help grass develop deeper roots for drought resistance, making maintenance easier in Montana conditions.

      Look for services adapted to Helena's climate and soil. Choose eco-friendly options without harsh chemicals. Consider cost, ease of use, and expert support. Sunday offers custom plans, expert advice, and simple DIY methods.

      Sunday creates nutrient plans for Helena's specific challenges. These strengthen grass roots for drought resistance, control weeds, and fix nutrient deficiencies through soil testing. This helps lawns thrive despite Montana's extreme weather.

      Sunday plans for Helena include Montana-specific fertilizers, soil testing, optional weed control and regional grass seed, expert Yard Advisor access, and seasonal deliveries. Products are effective while being safer for everyone.

      Helena experiences cold winters and hot, dry summers. Water deeply but infrequently to develop drought-resistant roots. Mow at 3-4 inches to shade soil and retain moisture. Use Montana-adapted grass seed for patching.

      How to grow grass in Helena, Montana

      Most common grass type in Helena, MT Cool-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in Helena, MT? Seeding
      Recommended grass species for Helena, MT lawns Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, tall fescue, fine fescue
      When to start growing grass in Helena, MT Spring: May 15 to June 11; Fall: September 2 to September 23

      Growing grass in Helena, Montana starts with choosing the right grass type and planting time. Cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fescues grow well in Helena's climate.

      Best times to plant grass in Helena:

      • Spring: Mid-May through early June
      • Fall: Early to late September

      Seeding is the most effective way to grow grass in Helena lawns. Here's how to get started:

      1. Test your soil with a custom lawn plan
      2. Pick grass seed that matches your lawn conditions using the seed finder tool
      3. Prepare the soil by removing debris and loosening the top layer
      4. Spread grass seed evenly
      5. Keep soil moist until germination
      6. Water deeply but less frequently once grass establishes

      Montana's climate can be challenging for lawns, but proper timing and grass selection make a big difference. Focus on quality grass seed suited for Helena's conditions, and maintain consistent watering during establishment for the best results.

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